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Similarity and Transformations

Similarity and Transformations

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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Easy

CCSS
HSG.CO.A.2, 8.G.A.3, 8.G.A.4

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Laura Smyczek

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10 Slides • 3 Questions

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Similarity and Transformations

Lesson 9.3

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Which figure is the preimage and how do you know?

Green, because it is most to the left

Blue, because it is the smallest

Orange, because it has prime markers on the corners.

Blue because the corners are marked EFGH (no prime markers)

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Since the blue figure is the preimage, which figure is the FIRST in the sequence?

Green, because it is has 1 prime marker on each corner.

Orange, because it has 2 prime markers on each corners.

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Since the green figure is the FIRST in the sequence, by what scale factor was it enlarged?

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When you have figures that are enlarged or shrunk, you can find the scale factor by comparing corresponding sides. Remember that scale factors are multiplied, not added.

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Similar

  • Figures that have the same shape but necessarily the same size.

  • If one image can be obtained from another by a sequence of transformations and dilations

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Are these two figures similar?

p. 502 Complete the ratios of the side lengths in step 1. Since the ratios are equal, a dilation with a scale factor of 2 is one of the transformation that maps DEF onto GHI

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Are these figures similar?

p. 504 You write the ratios to determine if all the sides are proportional.

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These figures are not similar

The ratios are not equivalent.

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Dilations and scale factor

p. 505

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These figures are similar.

Find the scale factor. p. 505

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Original photo is 2 in by 3 in


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9.3 p. 511 in WB on reveal: #1-4, 6 and 9 (BONUS: 5, 7 and 8)

Similarity and Transformations

Lesson 9.3

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